Ion Transport in Chloroplast and Mitochondria Physiology in Green Organisms
Chloroplasts and mitochondria both have a prokaryotic origin, carry essential genes on their own highly reduced genome and generate energy in the form of ATP for the plant cell. The ion composition and concentration in these bioenergetic organelles impact photosynthesis, respiration and stress respo...
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Year of Publication: | 2017 |
Language: | English |
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